Abstract

Yb doped (0, 0.02, 0.1 and 0.5 at%) MgO transparent ceramics were synthesized through spark plasma sintering (SPS) at the relatively low temperature of 1100 °C for 5–60 min under a pressure of 105 MPa. The effects of dopant concentration and sintering holding time on the densification and microstructure evolution of MgO ceramics were investigated. All ceramics reached a relative density greater than 99.20%. The 0.02% Yb-doped MgO ceramic sintered at 1100 °C for 60 min showed the highest in-line transmittance, of 80% at 1030 nm, a value close to that of MgO single crystals. Yb dopant improved the transmittance, degree of densification and control of grain growth. Herein, the influence of Yb doping on the crystalline phase and microstructure was explored, and the photoluminescence properties of Yb in transparent MgO ceramics were investigated.

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